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About This Game The story of Season Match starts when the Snow Queen has her magic mirror broken, and decides to make cold winter stay forever in the fairy-land. You will set out on a legendary journey to find the pieces of the broken mirror, put them together and beat the Snow Queen. Four seasonsOver 250 missionsFantastic charactersEasy-to-Play for all agesLearn-as-you-play tutorialAwesome music 7aa9394dea Title: Season MatchGenre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:URSE GamesPublisher:Buka EntertainmentRelease Date: 28 Nov, 2007 Season Match Verification Download chelsea pre season match video. pkl season 6 match result. liverpool pre season match today. season match 4 download. pro kabaddi season 5 final match download. season 2 final match kabaddi. season match 4 free download. ipl season 1 match results. pro kabaddi season 6 final match in telugu. liverpool pre season match highlights. pro kabaddi season 6 final match full highlights. pkl season 6 final match date. match seasons to months. season match apk full. crossfire ranked match season 8. season match 2 walkthrough. goal of the season match of the day. pkl season 5 final match score. ink master season grudge match. pre season match highlights. pre season match fixtures. season match puzzle adventure mod apk. pre season match result. isl season 5 match schedule. season match puzzle adventure. cupid's match season 1. ipl season match list. season match download free. f1 season match bets. pkl season 2 final match video. match attax season 18/19. season 3 final match. liverpool pre season match video. season 3 final match pro kabaddi. this season ipl match list. season match bet bet365. perfect match season 7 spoilers. perfect match season 5. juego season match 2 gratis. season match curse of the witch crow free download Gosh, what a bad game...If anybody needs proof that a match-3 puzzle game isn't the kind of thing where you can afford to be a lazy programmer, then here it is.PROS:- None. Quite rare for me, as I'm easy to please when it comes to gaming.CONS:- The gameplay is a mix between 'Clickomania' (a very old match-3 game, and certainly not the most exciting kind) and 'modern' match-3's with powerups and other silly things. But Clickomania's main interest was based on whether you could remove all of the tiles from a board without any lockups. You know, an actual puzzle... There's no such thing here, and lockups most likely happen at the beginning of a stage when very few blocks are available to click on. Then the level just reshuffles, very slowly. And it's not even our fault...- Sometimes when a level ends, nothing happens. You actually have to click the Menu button, then Resume, for the game to find its way again. And if it shows you an achievement, then you have to do it twice.- Story is ridiculous. It's only told through a simple block of text at the beginning of each season (series of levels). I didn't get any story panel for Autumn, which is either a solid bug, or even more laziness on their side.- The first season is mostly dedicated to tutorials, but you get rainbow blocks in a few levels before they're properly introduced.- Clicks don't always register. A mortal sin for a match-3. In fact, there is no feeling of pleasure when you click stuff.- The music is bland and generic, the graphics are passable in general but blocks themselves vary from okay to very ugly. And since you'll be spending most of your time watching them, hmm...- Power-ups are incorrectly explained. Seriously, did the game bug and forget to tell me something?- Some levels are hard and annoying (requiring you to wait for animations to complete so you can actually reach a single tile), and are followed by a very easy level. Where's the difficulty curve?- Levels require you to click a certain amount of blocks of every color, but they also ask you to finish something that wasn't explained everywhere and that was expressed in percentage values... Okay... Except you have to get that value to zero, rather than 100. At that point, the game designer may very well be a misunderstood genius.- When you complete a level, the game says it was level '2-1' (first episode, season 2) when the bottom of the screen gives you a sequential number (16). Quality check, anyone?!- Level time limits are so short (even in relaxed mode, where running out of time doesn't end the level), that you can't help but think that they expect you to click mindlessly everywhere.- Animations are so slow that you not only click mindlessly, you click *randomly* because you don't know in advance how many blocks will be removed by clicking them.I just couldn't get myself to complete the quest mode. In fact, I'd be ashamed to finish it, because it would mean I got some pleasure out of it. Definitely not worth the $0.8 I paid for it.. U match up at least 3 of the same gem, its fun if u like this style of game.. Enjoyed this game...if you like match 3 games like Cradle of Rome and 4 Elements then you will enjoy this game too :). Season MatchRating: 6/10Nice clear graphics, good audio quality, 'just one more'.Good click training for Diablo 3.. For just $2 this game is well worth it. It's not too hard of a game and not a bad puzzle game. Just make sure you play it with a timer otherwise you won't get too much challenge out of it. Took 7 hours to complete Story and Arcade mode but kept me entertained.Will definatly buy part 2 and 3 when they are even cheaper on special like this one was. Enjoyed the game.... Positives:looks nice, music isn't annoying , achievements all work and are not too hard to getNegatives:Only one negative but it totally kills the game. when you click the matches, the blocks drop seemingly randomly which makes planning out moves completely impossible and takes all skill and enjoyment out of the game. Turns it into a button mashing hope I get lucky game.. This is technically a "match-3" title, but it's of the vein where you need to click 3+ connected pieces of a type to destroy them all, not "three in a row = destroyed". The problem is... well, this is the beginning of a series. And like any first game in one of these casual titles, it's rough in a lot of ways. (See: Bejeweled, 7 Wonders, etc.)Specifically, the biggest problem comes in how powerups and board-shapes work*. This title does not have the "there will always be a viable move" code of a Bejeweled 2+, or the constantly-refilling powerups of a 7 Wonders. Your powerups straight up only recharge when you break adjacent icons of that powerup. and it takes... 5? 6? per powerup to recharge it. But they only appear on certain levels! So if you use a powerup, you're placing a bet you won't need it at all until the next board that has that icon on it. They don't appear on all stages.The board shapes, on the other hand, come down to this: when new pieces fall in, they only fall from the "top" of the screen on most boards. (Some really strangely shaped ones break this rule.) BUT. It's not a permanent "refill the board, if a piece breaks, you get new ones" thing like most other titles. If there's debris in the way, or you didn't destroy a piece with a clear "path" to the top of the screen, nothing new falls. This, combined with the "no guaranteed matches" I mentioned above, means you WILL have to restart some levels if the RNG doesn't play nice. It can make unwinnable, unalterable states.I bought all three games in the series at once, and am moving onto SM2 after writing this. I hope that the game was improved between sequels. This one has aged terribly, make it a last resort.* I am playing on "Hard" out of two difficulties, Easy and Hard. If this is different on Easy, please, use that mode instead.. For just $2 this game is well worth it. It's not too hard of a game and not a bad puzzle game. Just make sure you play it with a timer otherwise you won't get too much challenge out of it. Took 7 hours to complete Story and Arcade mode but kept me entertained.Will definatly buy part 2 and 3 when they are even cheaper on special like this one was. Enjoyed the game.... A boring gem matching exercise. To complete the game you do have to go through a lot of levels, just gets a bit tedious really.. This casual Match 3 game by URSE Games and Buka Entertainment features 4 princesses of each season and the Snow Queen across 160 different levels in both quest and arcade mode. Clearing each level requires matching gems of 3 or more, and using magic items to clear away all obstacles and meet the matching gem requirements for each level.As the first title of this series, it has good artwork in the game, background music, and easy achievements despite being released back in 2007. At the same time, this background music may also become repetitive by the time the player plays through a portion of either quest or arcade mode, especially for those who intend to complete all 160 levels and get all achievements. The storyline is also almost non-existent as there is only one page of monologue from each different princess or the Snow Queen at the first and last level of each character's set of levels in quest mode. Yet this game has a certain charm in it from the artwork and background music that I have decided to write this review after finishing all titles of this series. For a game that offers around 6 hours of gameplay, this game is recommended when it is at a very attractive price when discounted to less than a dollar.

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